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UID:HFESHCS_2024 International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics i
 n Health Care_sess121@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Human Factors in Pediatric Populations (PS1)
DESCRIPTION:Oral Presentations\n\nCard Sorting Neonatal Huddle Elements: A
  Mixed Methods Approach\n\nBackground \n\nCongenital anomalies are the sec
 ond leading cause of neonatal death in the United States after prematurity
 , yet neonates with congenital anomalies are an understudied population, e
 specially in the delivery room. Newborns with congenital anomalies are a u
 nique population that add complex...\n\n\nCarolina Rodriguez-Paras, Maria 
 Ordoñez Paredes, Madeline Dombroski, Heidi Herrick, and Anne Ades (Childre
 n's Hospital of Philadelphia)\n---------------------\nSociotechnical Analy
 sis to Define a Job Role Dedicated to Improving Equity in Pediatric Care\n
 \nBACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE: \n\nPediatric health inequities in the Unit
 ed States remain persistent and pervasive. Children of color are more like
 ly to suffer an adverse event during hospitalization and their parents —in
 cluding those who use a language other than English (LOE) for medical care
 &#...\n\n\nDean Karavite and Brian Vazquez (Children's Hospital of Philade
 lphia); Citlali Gomez Acosta, Nguyen Tran, Diana Navarrette, Sumia Abdulla
 hi, and Elizabeth Wingfield (Seattle Children's Hospital); Elena Griego (S
 eattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington); Chen Kenyon (Childr
 en's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School 
 of Medicine); Aditi Vasan (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Perelman S
 chool of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania); Kate Yun (Children's Hospi
 tal of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicin
 e); and Casey Lion (Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington)
 \n---------------------\n“People Are Not Thinking About HIV Anymore:” Proc
 ess Design for Pediatricians and Adolescents to Support Human Immunodefici
 ency Virus Testing and Preexposure Prophylaxis\n\nBACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICA
 NCE: \n\nDespite the disproportionate burden of Human Immunodeficiency Vir
 us (HIV) in adolescents and young adults, uptake of HIV testing and pre-ex
 posure prophylaxis (PrEP) remains suboptimal. The United States Preventati
 ve Services Task Force and Centers for Disease Control a...\n\n\nDean Kara
 vite, Haley Richardson, Jessica Hopkins, Liz Odunaiya, and Naomi Pressman 
 (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia) and Sarah Wood (Children's Hospital 
 of Philadelphia; Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania)\
 n---------------------\nA qualitative analysis of EHR prescribing workflow
 s for weight-based dosing in pediatric populations\n\nBackground: Pediatri
 c clinicians provide care in an increasingly complex healthcare environmen
 t, which can increase opportunities for preventable harm.(Kirkendall et al
 ., 2012; Walsh et al., 2014) Children are at greater risk of harm compared
  to adults because minor errors in treatments such as medi...\n\n\nLaura S
 chubel, Garrett Foresman, and Anna Jung (MedStar Health Research Institute
 ); Sofia Teferi (MedStar Georgetown University Hospital); Naveen Muthu (Ch
 ildren's Hospital of Atlanta); Yuuki Unno (MedStar Health Research Institu
 te); Bat-Zion Hose and Josh Biro (MedStar Health); and Sadaf Kazi (MedStar
  Health Research Institute)\n\nTrack: Patient Safety Research and Initiati
 ves\n\nSession Chair: Joseph Nuamah (Oklahoma State University)
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